Disclaimer: I don't know shit about all this, but I think it would be a good idea to collectively do this post and pin it until we have community wikis. Most comments in any of these sources are copied from the users who recomended it, see the comments or make a new post to discuss any content


Intro


Books and Essays


Audiovisuals

Documentaries:

YouTube channels:

  • donoteat - My first encounter with all this. Too long videos imo.
  • Stupid City - Shorter, cool videos.
  • The Armchair Urbanist
  • City Beautiful - Lib but okayish to lure libs I suppose.
  • Cheddar's playlist on urban desing
  • bigmoodenergy - Videos about the history of american transit. She’s done videos about streetcars, metros, and funicular trains so far and I believe she’s working on another in the series currently.
  • Unfinished London playlist - Some cool videos there.
  • Climate Town
  • Tom Scott's trains videos - He has a lot of cool train videos.
  • BicycleDutch - Cycling in the Netherlands and bike infrastructure in general.
  • Not just bikes - Somewhat similar channel to BicycleDutch but with a wider scope, focusing a bit more on urban planning in general. It offers the perspective of a Canadian who moved to the Netherlands (and stans it hard), and has some nice videos on their bike culture/infrastructure and how it didn’t just magically happen.
  • Help

Podcasts:


Blogs / Sites

Sites filled with libs but good to steal posts from:

  • r/urbanism
  • r/urbanplanning
  • r/trains
  • r/McMansionHell

  • kestrel_ [comrade/them]
    ·
    edit-2
    4 years ago

    Blogs:

    • Greater Greater Washington
    • Streetsblog USA
    • Curbed

    Podcasts

    • The War on Cars
    • Go Cultivate (by Verdunity)

    Sites

    • Strong Towns
    • Planetizen
    • Bloomberg CityLab
    • Congress for New Urbanism
    • Smart Growth America

    Books

    • The Geography of Nowhere, James Howard Kunstler
    • The Death and Life of Great American Cities, Jane Jacobs
    • Suburban Nation, DPZ